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Review: Al Murray - One Man, One Guvnor
A full-throttle first half saw Al Murray rattle through the front few rows - with a couple of latecomers earning a highly amusing scolding - in a soaring and swerving set which lined up the themes for the remainder of the show.
Ciaran Jones, Wales Online, 31st October 2014Al Murray mocks Nick Clegg over conference speech
Al Murray rounds on the deputy prime minister after getting mention in keynote speech at the Liberal Democrat conference in Glasgow.
Nicholas Watt, The Guardian, 8th October 2014Comedians urge Essex smokers to swap fags for gags
Public Health England is encouraging smokers in Essex to swap their fags for gags to help them quit for good this October. Top British comedians including Paddy McGuinness, Al Murray, Simon Brodkin (aka Lee Nelson) and Andi Osho will this year bring a touch of the British sense of humour to help quitters through this difficult and daunting challenge.
Harlow Star, 8th September 2014The Pub Landlord movie? Al Murray would love it
Al Murray says he'd love to bring his Pub Landlord character to the big screen.
Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 3rd September 2014Al Murray interview
"I'll carry on for another twenty years and be the pensioner Pub Landlord".
Nadia Brooks, The Sun, 3rd September 2014Al Murray makes an emotional discovery about family
The brash, boorish Pub Landlord, Al Murray's most enduring comic creation, would probably have a thing or two to say about the Al Murray we see blinking back tears in Secrets from the Asylum. Those words might include "man up", "wuss", and "not what made Britain great", because the ITV documentary shows Murray's moving reaction to a discovery he makes about his family.
Benji Wilson, Radio Times, 20th August 2014Edinburgh diary: Pub landlord turns umpire
To the Meadows, for the annual Comedians versus Industry women's rounders match, a scene of violence and controversy presided over by umpire Al Murray.
Mike Wade, The Times, 19th August 2014Al Murray: Russell Brand's 'don't vote' idea's fascist
Russell Brand may have fascist leanings, is the verdict of fellow comedian Al Murray.
The Huffington Post, 18th August 2014Al Murray: 'My audience isn't thick'
The Pub Landlord talks to spiked about snobbery on the comedy scene.
Tom Slater, Spiked, 18th August 2014Abi Roberts' Musical CID invites comics to talk music
Guests at 2014 Edinburgh Fringe show include Luisa Omielan, Nathan Caton, Romesh Ranganathan and Al Murray.
Maud Sampson, The List, 14th August 2014